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Pho for Life: A Melting Pot of Thoughts

Pho for Life: A Melting Pot of Thoughts

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Pho for Life: A Melting Pot of Thoughts is a collection of short stories and poems that takes readers on a journey of the many expressions of love, through the lens of Asian and other cultures. Immigrants will grapple with their new identity. Children will reminisce about mom's homemade cooking. Parents will lose sleep over new generational gaps. Lovers will dance through the cultural lines. Friends will enjoy each other's company over a tasty meal while discussing the heartaches, the challenges, and joys of life. No matter where we are in our journey through life, Pho for Life will remind the readers that - in the end - love still conquers all. Its inspiring words will stir passion in their hearts and make their spirits soar. As a bonus, there are five mouth-watering pho recipes at the end of the book shared by well-known chefs, culinary experts, and "casual" cooks.

Author: 56 Writers,I. Kim
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 12/02/2011
Pages: 268
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.56d
ISBN: 9781467949514

About the Author
Before serving as the editor in chief for the Thirteen Minutes magazine, Mai had written for a handful of publications. His passion to serve the community has earned Mai numerous radio and television interviews. Of distinguished notoriety is Mai's work to promote college to first graders. "The Future is Now, I'm Going to College" program introduces these children the college experience, including the comprehensive enrollment process, class attending, and graduation ceremony. While teaching in the M.B.A. program at Hope International University (Pacific Christian College), Mai partnered with the Orangewood Children's Foundation to create the City of Hope-an Orangewood's program that helps foster youths prepare for emancipation when they turn 18. He also presented numerous financial aid workshops, and helped establish a Guardian Scholars Program for those interested in attend the college. Because of his volunteer work, Mai was featured in the Foundation's News Letter. Mai loves spending time with his family and friends. He enjoys playing tennis, cooking, singing, and eating.

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